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2011 film starring Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish and Robert De Niro.
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Actor Ariel Eliaz
Actor Ariel Eliaz
With the world on edge and under lockdown, the satirical and highly controversial action-thriller movie “The Hunt” finally made its way to audiences.

Delayed after two mass shootings last year and a barrage of debate from the President himself, the film released in theaters on March 13th – the very day the United States began announcing stay at home orders due to COVID-19. This forced Universal to pivot the film to an early digital release the following week, setting it up as possibly the most disrupted release in motion picture history.

Based loosely on Richard Connell’s short story...
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Isabella Sanchez
Isabella Sanchez
Expecting parents often worry about their unborn child and hope that their new baby will arrive happy and healthy.

Typically, they’re not worried about what color their newborn will be upon entering the world. But, that is exactly the complex situation presented in Will McFadden's new indie feature film, ‘Doubting Thomas,’ inspired by true events.

White couple, Jen (Sarah Butler) and Tom (McFadden), are excited to welcome their new baby boy into the world, there's just one unexpected problem -- the boy is black. As suspicion is raised that family friend Ron (Jamie Hector) might be the...
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